- Apr 12, 2015
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
ix an error in time initialization when there is not RTC and the time is initialized from a fixed configured value. The call to clock_calendar2utc() was returning the time in units of seconds. The initialization logic, however, was expecting to get time in units of days.
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Apr 11, 2015
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Gregory Nutt authored
localtime: Default zoneinfo directory is /etc/zoneinfo instead of /usr/local/etc/zoneinfo which results in a longer pathname than the default 32 characer MAX
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
Allow NSH date command with no RTC. This command is useful without an RTC too. Also, this permits testing on the simulator which never has an RTC
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Apr 10, 2015
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Apr 09, 2015
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
Fixes to asinh(), atanh(), and sinh(): The 'basic' expansions all exhibited bad cancellation errors near zero (<= 1E-10). This can be easily seen e.g. with x = 1E-30, the results are all zero though they should be extremely close to x. The cutoff values (1E-5, 1E-9) are chosen so that the next term in the Taylor series is negligible (for double). Functions could maybe be optimized to use only first term (x) and a smaller cutoff, just bigger than where the cancellation occurs.
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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- Apr 08, 2015
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
SAM3/4 and SAMV7 UART: The IMR register is read-only. This means that sam_restoreints() does not actually re-enable UART interrupts.
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Gregory Nutt authored
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Gregory Nutt authored
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